Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 329, 3 December 1918 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, DEC. 3, 1918
OUTLINE PLANS FOR ADJUSTING OF INDUSTRIES
Program for Business Recon- , struction to be Formed at Congress of War Service Committees. WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. The definite program of industrial readjustment which will be put forward by the American business men at the congress of industrial war service committees to be held at Atlantic City, Dec. 4. 5, and 6, under the direction of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, was announced yesterday. Representatives of 377 industries will take up all phases of reconstruction work and the benefit of their advice and counsel will be offered to the government through the Industrial Advisory Federation, which is to be created. This federation will speak through a small executive com
mittee, made up of the strongest men that can be found in industry, officials. of the chamber declared today. The war service committees will first meet as separate units, later in 35 related groups and again in 10 major groups and finally In general session. Features of the general session and the speeches which will be made as given in the program are: Harry A. Wheeler, president, Chamber of Commerce of the United States will speak on "The Purpose of the Convention." Secretary of Commerce Redfield will address the convention on "Our Opportunity and Obligation in International Trade." Assistant Secretary . of War Benedict Crowell, will speak on "Demobilization In Relation to Industry." James A. Farrell. "Foreign Trade." John D. Rockefeller, Jr., "Representation in Industry." Paul M. Warburg, former member of the Federal Reserve Board, "Finance After the War." The chairman for major group meetings names J. E. Rousmaniere of J. Spencer Turner . company. New York, as chairman. Addresses will be delivered at the group meetnlgs of the textile group by K. H. Marble, of the Curtis Marble Machine company. Worcester, Mass., Samuel Weill, of the Stein-Bloch company, Rochester, and Prof. Paul P7. Oherington, of the Shipping Board. Horace Baker of the American Agricultural Chemical company, New York, will act as chairman of the chemical major group meetings. The chairman of the wool and woolen products section of the 35 related group meetings is to be named but it has been definitely announced that . WInthrop L. Marvin of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers of Boston, will address the meeting. The chairman of the cotton and jute products meetings also are to be named. Malcolm D. Whitman of New York will address the group,. William Skinner of William Skinner and Sons New York, is announced as chairman of the silk and silk products group and there will be an address delivered by someone yet to be selected. No chairman has yet been selected for the rubber saturated and coated textures and allied products groups. An addreps will be delivered by Alvin MunMcker of the Standard Oilcloth company, New York. Representatives of boots and shoes, harness and saddlery, and trunk and bag Industries will meet as one re-
Hid J,l,ll. tflllll JYTUl, 111 XL. .fA. Packert company, Brockton, Mass., will b echalrman. Owen Gathright, of Harvison and Gathright, Louisville, Ky.. and Aaron Belber of the Belber Trunk and Bag company, Philadelphia, will address the meeting.
COMBINED FABRICS IN NOVEL EFFECT
Who but Lady Duff Gordon would have thought of combining navy silk tricollette and satin . duvetyn? Long medieval lines are shown and the skirt is narrow and gracefully draped. A touch of color is lent by the dark mother-of-pearl buttons in which the carving: is emphasized by inlaid red and green lines
Boy Scouts Helped in
Bundy Reception
The Boys Ssouts of Richmond took a prominent part in the celebration for Major General Bundy on Sunday when they formed an arch of American flags under which Major General and Mrs. Bundy were escorted by the reception committee, from the train to the platform.
IIOW II K EMEI KinHEV TROi niH "I 'had a severe attack of kidney trouble and for three weeks could not get out of doors nnd Bcarcely out of bed." writes K. Brewer. Village PlprlnRn, Ala. "Could not bend over at all without the most exrruoiatlnjr pains. I purchased a bottle of Foley Kidney
i J 1 1 r. . unn irnciru nil.-, inii irw doses and continued their use until completely, cured. T consider Koley Kidney rills the best kidney remedy in the world. No recurrence of my trouble." For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Adv.
SUGAR INCREASE FOR RESTAURANTS
H. W. Gilbert, federal food administrator for Wayne county Just received bulletin No. 203 Hotel and Restaurant division, which provides an increase in the per capita allotment of sugar, which is four pounds for every ninety meals served. The order is effective Dec. 1. General order No. 8 is amended to read: No public eating place shall use or permit the use of the sugar bowl on the table or lunch counter, nor shall any public eating-place serve sugar or permit it to be served unless the guest so requests, and in no event shall the amount served to any one person at any one meal exceed two-thirds of an ounce or approx
imately three medium teaspoonsful of sugar. Posters will be mailed to the chairman of the Hotel and Restaurant division of the . food administration. These posters are to be distributed to the various hotels and eating places and will be on the subject of conservation.
Sportsmen of State Form Organization , , - i INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. '3. This afternoon at 2 o'clock the sportsmen of the state held - a meeting in the chamber' of the House of Representatives at the State House for the purpose of forming ' themselves into ' a state organization. The majority of the associations that were represented were those which were organized by State Senator 'Norman and A. E. Bodine of the 1 department of fish and game., t These clubs, of which there are about sixty, have never been connected with any, state organization.
According to the camp pastor at Camp Lewis," American Lake, Wash., camp record blanks were found insufficient to accommodate the address of an Australian who came indirectly from Spokane, Wash.
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Many ailments are caused by stomach weakness. Faulty digestion leads to biliousness, sick headache, dizziness, sallow skin and eruptions. Maintain a healthy condition of the stomach and you will get rid of the chief cause of your sufferings. Do not neglect the laws of health. Keep stomach, liver and bowels in order by timely use of
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Boy Is Prize Winner at Winchester Pumpkin Show WINCHESTER, Ind., Dec. 3. At tho
annual pumpkin show held here Saturday, Carl Banta, 13, received first prize for the ' heaviest pumpkin, exhibiting one weighing ninety-nine and one-half pounds. - William Odle carried off the prize for freak pumpkins and C. G:. Starbuck for quality pumpkins. The prizes were awarded by County
Agent Sandscrit of Jay county. At the
close of the show the heaviest pump
kin was auctioned for the benefit of
The Best Cough Syrup Is Home-made
Here's an uy way to an $2, mad yet have tho best coagb remedy yoa erer tried.
You've 'probably heard of this wellinown plan of making cough syrup at lome. But have you ever used it? When ?ou do, you will understand why thousands of families, the world over, feel ;hat they could hardly keep house with)ut it. It's simple and cheap, but the .vay it takes hold of a cough will quickly ;arn it a permanent place in your home. 1 Into a pint bottle, pour 2Vs ounces of Pinex; then dd plain granulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, if Jcsircd, use clarified molasses, honey, or com syrup, instead of sugar B.vru'p. .Cither way, it tastes good, never spoils, and gives you a full pint of better cough remedy than you could buy ready-made for three times its cost. - It is really wonderful how quickly this home-made remedy conquers a 'coughusually in 24 hours or less. It seems to penetrate through every air passage, loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough, lifts the phlegm, heals the membranes, and gives almost immediate relief. Splendid for throat tickle, hoarseness, croup, bronchitis and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highlv concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for generations for throat and chest ailments. Avoid disappointment by asking youi druggist for "zV- ounces of Pinex" with full directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or monev promptly refunded, The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
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.INDUSTRIAL QUESTIONNAIRES
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 3 Governor Goodrich approved the drafts of two questionnaires that will be sent to Indiana manufacturers as one of the preliminary steps In geting data for state's reconstruction commission.
A REAL HAIR SAVER AND BEAUTIFIER
Found at Last Shows Results at Once or Nothing to Pay. If your hair is thinning out, prematurely gray, brittle, lifeless, full of dandruff and your head itches like mad, quick action must be taken to save your hair. Don't, wait until the hair root is dead, for then nothing can prevent baldness. Get from Quigley's Drug Stores or any good druggist today a package of Parisian sage it doesn't cost much and there's nothing else you could use that's so simple, safe and effective. You will surely -be deliglted with the first application. Your hair will seem much more abundant and radiant with life and beauty all itching ceases and your scalp feels cool nnd comfortable. Parisian sage is in great demaud by discriminating women because it is delicately perfumed, does not color or streak the hair, and keeps it lustrous, soft and fluffy. Be sure you get the genuine Parisian sage (Giroux's) for this is guaranteed to .give . perfect satisfaction or nothing to pay. Adv.
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the Red Cross. It was bought by J. T. Moorman; for $65. Air. Moorman Immediately donated it back to the Red Cross and it was resold to J. E. Hln-
shaw for $25, all proceeds being donated. Before awarding the prizes the Rev. Charles Watkins of Muncie spoke on "The Red Cross." 1
.- Only two. presidents of the Unite States have borne other than Britisl surnames. These, were both DutchVan Buren and Roosevelt.
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What is the cause of indigestion, dyspepsia, bloat, heartburn, food-repeating, belching, gassy, soar stomach. - and all the stomach miseries that bring so much distress? Just this acid-stomach superacidity as the doctors call it. It robs millions of their lull strength, vitality and the power to enjoy life to be real men and women. - Scientists have proved this but you do not need to take their word; you can prove it in your own stomach, by getting rid of the excess acid and finding out how much better you will feel. Letyeur own stomach be the judge. It will teli you the truth. Decide then according to your own feelings, if acid-Btomach is not directly responsible for a long train of ailments that in time become so serious that they baffle the best medical skill. It is well known that an acid mouth destroys the teeth. The acid mouth can be detected only by a chemical analysis, and still it is so powerful that it eats right through the bard enamel aud causes the teeth to decay. This certain! is fair warning of what excess acidity will do to the delicate organization of the stomach; as a matter of fact, excess acidity not only produces at the start a great many painful and disagreeable symptoms that we generally name "stomach troubles," but it is the creator of a long train of very serious ailments. Acid 6tomach interferes with the digestion and causes the tood to ferment, the stomach gets sour and creates gas, and then this mass of sour, fermented food, charged with excess acid, passes into the intestines, where it becomes the breeding place for all kinds of germs and toxic poisons, which in turn, are absorbed into the blood stream, and in this way distributed throughout the entire body. ' Of course, these poisons naturally attack the weakest points and cause the most trouble where they find the least resistance. The bad effects of acid-stomach do not Bhow up at once, but you can Bee the beginning wherever you go in so many people who, while not actually down sick, are always ailing have no appetite- food doesn't digest, belching all the time, continually complaining of being weak and tired and worn out. It is this acid poison in the system that takes the Pep and Punch out of them, makes life a hardship, leaving little or no vitality to enjoy the real pleasures of life. The simple thing, the humanly sensible thing, is to strike right at the very cause of all this trouble and clean this excess acid out of the stomach. This
will give the stomach a chance to digest the food properly; that is all you need; nature will do the rest. There is a quick . easy way to bring this about a wonderlul new discovery makes it possible to remove excess acid without the slightest discomfort. It is called EATONIC, made in the form of tablets they are good to eat just like a bit of candy. Their action in the stomach is a good deal like a piece of Hotting paper taking up a drop of ink they Jterally abserb the injurious excess acid and carry it away through the intestines. They also drive the bloat out of the body in fact you can fairly feel them work. ' Try EATONIC and see how quickly it banishes the immediate effect of acidtomach bloat, heartburn, belching, food-repeating, indigestion, etc. See too, how quickly your general health improves how much more relish you take in eating how much more easily your food is digested how soundly you sleep how nervousness and irritability disappear. It is so easy to get this help and it costs so little. So why suffer another hour when sure, quick relief is at hand?. Everywhere people who have used EATONIC testify to its power to bring quick relief. The testimonials of some of these people are so enthusiastic and tell of such remarkable results as to be almost unbelievable. If you are one of those who have "tried every thing," but in spite of it are still lacking in physical strength and vigor, begin at once to take EATONIC. Don't put it off. Get back your physical and mental punch. Have the power and energy to work with vim. Enjoy the good things of life. Learn what it means to fairly bubble over with health. Like thousands of others, yon will say that you never dreamed it possible that such a wonderful change for the better could be brought about so quickly. So get a big box of EATONIC from your draggist today. We authorize him to guarantee EATONIC to please you and you can trust your druggist to make this guarantee good. If it fails in any way, take it back he will refund your money. If your druggist does not keep EATONIC write to us and we will send you a big 60c box. You can send us the 50c after you receive it. Address H. L. Kramer, President, Eatonic Remedy Company, Cor. Wabaeh Ave, and 11th St., Chicago, I1L
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